Documents tagged with sociolinguistics

About Udaya Narayana Singh - The Poet & Linguist

PROF. UDAYA NARAYANA SINGH Born in 1951 at Calcutta. Currently, Tagore Professor, Rabindra Bhavan, Visva-Bharati, and Director of Indira Gandhi Centre for National Integration, Visva-Bharati. He wa...
  • Udayanarayanasingh published this 11 / 01 / 2009
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The Ecological Perspective: Benefits and risks for Sociolinguistics and Language Policy and Planning

Exploration of the analogies of the ecology metaphor for language policy and language planning fields.
  • albertbst published this 10 / 22 / 2009
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Linguistics Historical Perspective

Very useful notes on linguistics.Helpful for M.A. English.
  • somroo published this 09 / 26 / 2009
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Understanding Japanese First-Person Pronoun Usage with Regards to Age and Social Hierarchy

My final essay for my LING563 (Structure of Japanese) course. Based on understanding first-person pronoun usage in Japanese. Please cite properly on the off-chance that you might reference this. ...
  • sqlu published this 05 / 03 / 2009
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Georgetown University Press F2009 New Books Catalog

Georgetown University Press Fall 2009 New Books Catalog
  • GU Press published this 04 / 29 / 2009
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LING 2302

Language variation according to different factors, e.g. gender, ethnicity
  • HassanBasarally published this 04 / 25 / 2009
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Chifundi and Vumba: Two Heart Attack Patients Who Survived

A paper by Derek Nurse and Martin Walsh analysing the historical development and survival of the Chifundi and Vumba dialects of Swahili on the East African coast. Citation: Nurse, D. & Walsh, M. T....
  • kisutu published this 04 / 21 / 2009
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Marwadi - A Maharashtrian Variety of Rajasthani

The sociolinguistic study of A MAHARASHTRIAN VARIETY OF MARWARI -ROHAN SARAF Terana Dam, Aurad Shahajani. The sociolinguistic study of A MAHARASHTRIAN VARIETY OF MARWARI -ROHAN SARAF For ...
  • luvurohan published this 03 / 20 / 2009
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Sp Formal Presentation with sticky

This is a PDF introducing my intentions for my senior project. I am a Graphic Design student at the Minneapolis College of Art & Design. The project seeks to illustrate the social, personal & cultu...
  • bloodlosssway published this 02 / 26 / 2009
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Tagliamonte, Analysing Sociolinguistic Variation

Analysing sociolinguistic variation The study of how language varies in social context, and how it can be analysed and accounted for, are the two key goals of sociolinguistics. Until now, howe...
  • Sam1 published this 01 / 28 / 2009
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"Victor Klemperer", by Katharina Barbe

During the Third Reich, the romance philologist Victor Klemperer (1881–1960), a baptized Jew, lived in Dresden married to a non-Jew. After the enactment of the N¨urnberger Gesetze in 1935, he lost ...
  • Sam1 published this 12 / 18 / 2008
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English Dialects

The main aim of this essay is to provide a general overview of the way in which dialectal issues are handled in England, the place where the English language was born. In order to fulfil this pur...
  • duneden_1985 published this 08 / 21 / 2008
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Convergence Model of Languages

pattern of in language evolution
  • jefdelombaerde published this 08 / 10 / 2008
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Language Planning and Language Ecology: Towards a theoretical integration

Exploration of the analogies of the ecology metaphor for language policy and language planning
  • albertbst published this 05 / 19 / 2008
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Language management and language behavior change: Policies and social persistence

An eco-socio-dynamic perspective is applied to the understanding of language policies and language dynamics in contemorary Spain, specially in the Catalan case.
  • albertbst published this 04 / 04 / 2008
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